Status
Available
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Publication
Scholastic, Inc. (1997), Edition: Second Print, 176 pages
Description
There's something pretty weird going on in the woods behind Cassie's house, the place where Ax and Tobias call home. It seems the Yeerks have figured out one very important fact: Andalites cannot survive without a feeding ground. Visser Three knows the "Andalite bandits" don't feed where he does, so there can only be one other place. Now the Animorphs have to figure out a way to stop a bogus logging operation. Because if Visser Three finds Ax in the woods, nothing will stop him from finding the Animorphs.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
A short comment for every book of the series until I get a chance to re-read them. All three of my sons and I loved this series and read every single book - I even bought every single book (most, but not all, used; some through school book sales). I'm excited to re-read them to see how the five
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main characters develop and to watch all the different transformations again. Show Less
LibraryThing member mutantpudding
Enjoyed this one because Cassie is my favorite.
LibraryThing member chuff
Really quite silly, too many frustrating moments.
LibraryThing member wanderlustlover
Spring 2020;
I'm not entirely sure yet where Cassie falls into my order of the Animorphs and how I's rank them (as much as is certain is know who I'm most interested in and who I'm definitely least interested in). Cassie and Cassie's stories fall somewhere in the middle. I feel like Cassie's
She's softer. She's sweeter. She cares for the trees more than forest, and people need that context especially children who definitely generalize and skip over things too fast, the way a lot of plot movement and Animorphs team decisions go about being made. With a willingness to suddenly be ruthless and not care about what gets caught in the crossfire as long as the mustache-twirling alien's are thwarted for just one more day.
I am definitely loving watching her grow.
I'm not entirely sure yet where Cassie falls into my order of the Animorphs and how I's rank them (as much as is certain is know who I'm most interested in and who I'm definitely least interested in). Cassie and Cassie's stories fall somewhere in the middle. I feel like Cassie's
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stories, and Cassie, herself, is the heart everything. She's softer. She's sweeter. She cares for the trees more than forest, and people need that context especially children who definitely generalize and skip over things too fast, the way a lot of plot movement and Animorphs team decisions go about being made. With a willingness to suddenly be ruthless and not care about what gets caught in the crossfire as long as the mustache-twirling alien's are thwarted for just one more day.
I am definitely loving watching her grow.
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1997-08-01
Physical description
176 p.; 5.25 inches
ISBN
0590997297 / 9780590997294